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there is still an element of america that reagan had a strong faith and confidence in. >> hardley? >> he would put us in touch with primary things that will not be extinguished. he had a remarkable knack to speaking to the multitude and making these principles accessible. we could go on about the teachings of freedom. a couple of points come back to me. the first inaugural address -- he had a fine passage speaking about the heroism of ordinary life -- the single mother who could give up her children. she could give them options, instead of following her own self-interests. she keeps the family together. we see that all the time and there is no discounting the courage and heroism of that. there is a curious and interesting political style that people may forget. in the days of kennedy, the mark of their wisdom was that they would lead to the press that this was just our first position, but wink, wink, we know we have to settle for something. the bargaining would begin. what's interesting about reagan is that -- ok, we might lose -- but let us have a vote and see where we are. let's
there is still an element of america that reagan had a strong faith and confidence in. >> hardley? >> he would put us in touch with primary things that will not be extinguished. he had a remarkable knack to speaking to the multitude and making these principles accessible. we could go on about the teachings of freedom. a couple of points come back to me. the first inaugural address -- he had a fine passage speaking about the heroism of ordinary life -- the single mother who could...
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bank of america is supportive of principal reduction for customers who are experiencing hardship and have extremely high loan-to-value ratios. we recently announced enhancements to our own national proprietary homeownership program which strikes, we believe, the necessary balance between customer and investor interests. we understand that there are questions about the impact of second liens, bless you, on loan modifications and the use of principal reduction. second liens need to be part of the modification process. however, we believe broad scale extinguishment is not the way. out of 2.2 million second loans in bank of america's held-for-investment portfolio, only 91,000 are delinquent and also behind a delinquent first and not supported by any equity. now, important to note that in our first mortgage held for investment portfolio we have already been modifying firsts including principal reduction regardless of whether or not there's a second lien behind it. we've also modified many second lien loans and written down a significant number of second lien loans as well. now, we recogni
bank of america is supportive of principal reduction for customers who are experiencing hardship and have extremely high loan-to-value ratios. we recently announced enhancements to our own national proprietary homeownership program which strikes, we believe, the necessary balance between customer and investor interests. we understand that there are questions about the impact of second liens, bless you, on loan modifications and the use of principal reduction. second liens need to be part of the...
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i do think that we ought to stand as -- we have to stand as one america. there will continue to be racial problems. my fear is that oftentimes we have discussions about race and diversity, had become so polarized that we never really get the opportunity to talk about what the real issues are instead of choosing sides. i think all sides of on this issue need to be heard and diversity is not only about race, gender, etc., but also about perspectives and political background. it is all kinds of things. we do need to stand as one america, but that necessarily means we need to have a discussion about diversity that is genuine and not contrived. . . this is happening simply because we have a black president? is that part of it? there are some people who do not like that. however, i do not think that is the majority of people. we have to be careful not to over-generalized on this particular issue. host: how do cultures best share their diversity? how do they share those life stories? do you have a sense of the most effective way to do that? does it take place in
i do think that we ought to stand as -- we have to stand as one america. there will continue to be racial problems. my fear is that oftentimes we have discussions about race and diversity, had become so polarized that we never really get the opportunity to talk about what the real issues are instead of choosing sides. i think all sides of on this issue need to be heard and diversity is not only about race, gender, etc., but also about perspectives and political background. it is all kinds of...
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southern mountaineers brought independence, culture and enlightenment to america. but that is not why we are gathered here today. we are gathered here today to hear jeff's own story about his own struggle to reclaim his family's southern illinois heritage, a heritage plundered and virtually erased by a big coal. his new book, "reckoning at eagle creek" the secret legacy of coal in the heartland is that once an intensely personal tale of loss and redemption as well as an utterly convincing condemnation of the coal industry of salt on the land, the people and the history of the entire buyer regions within our country and across the globe. we are truly blessed tonight to be in the presence of a master storyteller, a street fighter for social justice, the brilliant and witty critic with a heart too big to fail you ladies and gentlemen, please welcome award-winning author and social historian, jeff biggers. [applause] >> what brand didn't tell you is that brian just about ruined my career. because a few years ago, i sat down with this mountain of research, a decade of r
southern mountaineers brought independence, culture and enlightenment to america. but that is not why we are gathered here today. we are gathered here today to hear jeff's own story about his own struggle to reclaim his family's southern illinois heritage, a heritage plundered and virtually erased by a big coal. his new book, "reckoning at eagle creek" the secret legacy of coal in the heartland is that once an intensely personal tale of loss and redemption as well as an utterly...
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you are showing america our future. and someday our children and our children's children will look back at this factory, this moment, and they will be proud at a generation that chose in a time of crisis to place its bet on the future and to reopen factories and restart assembly lines and retrain workers. a generation that chose once again to step forward and meet the challenges of our time. that's what this represents. that's what you represent, and we could not be prouder. so, thank you very much, everybody. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. >> how come we never got music when we stopped talking? that's the president he's in ft. madison, iowa. let's take a quick break. when we come back, look who's here. ed's with me. we're here in the same place and we're going to talk about -- about -- there's so much going on right now. let's take a break and ed and i will continue our conversation. i think i'll go with the preferred package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's ri
you are showing america our future. and someday our children and our children's children will look back at this factory, this moment, and they will be proud at a generation that chose in a time of crisis to place its bet on the future and to reopen factories and restart assembly lines and retrain workers. a generation that chose once again to step forward and meet the challenges of our time. that's what this represents. that's what you represent, and we could not be prouder. so, thank you very...
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about the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, well, it's a lot of bureaucracy last time i was in america i was invited to be on the charlie rose show and as soon as he came and i knew that there was a lot of hostility there and he said do you believe that india should have nuclear weapons? i said no, i don't believe india should have nuclear weapons. i don't believe u.s. should have nuclear weapons. [applause] and i don't believe that israel should have nuclear weapons. [applause] so he said that was not my question, my question was -- [laughter] do you believe that india should have nuclear weapons, so i sit in the same tone of voice i don't think that india should have nuclear weapons nor should the u.s. or israel, and it went on about five minutes or ten minutes. and eventually they never showed the program. [laughter] but, so the point is i don't understand how much should we set it to the language of imperial bullying? you read "the new york times" today president obama goes and wags his finger at hamid karzai and says we are very disappointed with you or something. [laughter] who a
about the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, well, it's a lot of bureaucracy last time i was in america i was invited to be on the charlie rose show and as soon as he came and i knew that there was a lot of hostility there and he said do you believe that india should have nuclear weapons? i said no, i don't believe india should have nuclear weapons. i don't believe u.s. should have nuclear weapons. [applause] and i don't believe that israel should have nuclear weapons. [applause] so he said that...
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we let america down. i say that conservatism did not fail america. conservatives failed conservatism. [applause] so we have a burden had of us. when we talk about what to do things differently, people say, how can we trust you? we have had great speeches here. i have watched them, marvelous, going after this president for the stimulus package and health care package. what he is doing to disarm america and make our country less secure. i always point to this -- to me, the best example i can use of this administration, how they viewed the security threat of our country is called the quadrennial defense review, which is a four-year review of the security policy. in these hundreds of pages that the pentagon put out, not one mention of the word "is mom," not one word "is on." -- islam. there are eight pages dedicated to global warming as a national security threat. this is the kind of misplaced, fuzzy-headed idealism that gets countries in a world of hurt, and a short time. that we have opened our arms to the world's enemies of america and given the back
we let america down. i say that conservatism did not fail america. conservatives failed conservatism. [applause] so we have a burden had of us. when we talk about what to do things differently, people say, how can we trust you? we have had great speeches here. i have watched them, marvelous, going after this president for the stimulus package and health care package. what he is doing to disarm america and make our country less secure. i always point to this -- to me, the best example i can use...
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and by some estimates identity theft is the fastest growing crime in america. of 25% from 8 million victims in 2005. we for the fbi stop collecting data on identity theft. could you comment on this report and what your efforts will be to remedy it? >> i think you've identified not only a problem that exists now, but one i think if unchecked is potentially the crime of the future. as many benefits as the internet brings to us, we see criminals migrating to the internet and using it as a basis to do a whole variety of cyber crimes. everything from identity theft to retail fraud. the department takes this very seriously. i think we have a good, a good section within the criminal division that i think is effective, these people are experts. i think is useful resources, but it is something that they certainly have the attention of the assistant attorney general who runs the criminal division, and certainly of this attorney general. i think this is an area of crime that we have to get ahead of. there are ways in which we can do that, and we're committed to doing that
and by some estimates identity theft is the fastest growing crime in america. of 25% from 8 million victims in 2005. we for the fbi stop collecting data on identity theft. could you comment on this report and what your efforts will be to remedy it? >> i think you've identified not only a problem that exists now, but one i think if unchecked is potentially the crime of the future. as many benefits as the internet brings to us, we see criminals migrating to the internet and using it as a...
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he is the man charged in the shooting death of ll, who was on security duty at bank of america. it was during the night of february 20. police say he was fatally shot. he is a father of three. -- father of two. >> is 17 year-old accused of firing a stray bullet that critically injured a five-year old girl last summer. a teenager is said to have been the intended target. >> police surveillance video shows a group of people scrambling and taking cover. a jury must decide if lamont davis fired a semiautomatic handgun in july to a dozen nine. he denies being in the area when shots were fired. police believe another teenager was the intended target. >> it is a dangerous situation to be in. he is being called to testify against the person that the state believe is responsible for the shooting. he has to go back and live in the neighborhood. there is concern about it. >> he said he heard a voice in turned and shot her fired. he took off running. raven wyatt was also injured. she was shot in the head. she was not the intended target. everything occurred after he spat in the face of a fe
he is the man charged in the shooting death of ll, who was on security duty at bank of america. it was during the night of february 20. police say he was fatally shot. he is a father of three. -- father of two. >> is 17 year-old accused of firing a stray bullet that critically injured a five-year old girl last summer. a teenager is said to have been the intended target. >> police surveillance video shows a group of people scrambling and taking cover. a jury must decide if lamont...
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thank you for the opportunity discussed bank of america's low modification performance. providing solutions to distressed borrowers remains a critical focus and in the past two years we have helped more than 560,000 customers with a permanent modification, including 33,000 under the home affordable modification program. modifications efforts have been successful in helping many customers stay in their homes, but there is a limit to what the current programs can accomplish. today, i'd like to discuss a number of customers that we believe we can still assist with h.a.m.p. as was focus on the role of principal reductions and second liens. in our total portfolio, 14 million phones, bank of america has 1st million mortgage customers who are more than 60 days delinquent. of that number, 621,000 customers are eligible for a mortgage modification through h.a.m.p. we arrive at that number by subtracting customers for whom h.a.m.p. was not intended that this includes those with non-on occupied or vacant homes, the unemployed, and customers with a debt to income ratio less than 31%
thank you for the opportunity discussed bank of america's low modification performance. providing solutions to distressed borrowers remains a critical focus and in the past two years we have helped more than 560,000 customers with a permanent modification, including 33,000 under the home affordable modification program. modifications efforts have been successful in helping many customers stay in their homes, but there is a limit to what the current programs can accomplish. today, i'd like to...
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with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> coast to coast and stories far and wide this morning, beginning with an amazing scene in pennsylvania. more than 25 years after legal problems cause a mother to lose touch with her daughter, a chance encounter has brought them back together. olivia green walked into a family assistance office and noticed a familiar woman working security. >> reporter: olivia green walked into a family assistance office in north philadelphia not having any idea her life was about to change. >> it is a miracle because for years, i just cried and bawled all the time, praying. >> reporter: her daughter, whom she hasn't seen in 25 years, happens to work at the security office. >> i said, you know who i am, i said, christine, my daughter? >> i would have never thought to come to work and find my mom. >> reporter: besides reunits with her mother, christina is also meeting her other siblings. >> it's the lord. he was tired of us suffering. it was time to bring the family together. >> demolition crews in detroit are re
with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> coast to coast and stories far and wide this morning, beginning with an amazing scene in pennsylvania. more than 25 years after legal problems cause a mother to lose touch with her daughter, a chance encounter has brought them back together. olivia green walked into a family assistance office and noticed a familiar woman working security. >> reporter: olivia green walked into a family...
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>> i will call it the first gasp of a new movement with deep roots in america and i certainly would not call it a white american movement. i have a fine in turn, terence williams of michigan, who is african-american and he is proud to associate himself with that movement. the tea party movement really less about gender or less about race or heritage then it is about an issue -- small government and individual privacy. and that is what is catching on. >> tell me about small government. in the united states would talk about the desirability of small government and the tea party people talk about it all the time, and yet every day i hear people wanting the government to do something about something. the latest issue -- the very latest, or i would say the latest two -- what are we going to do about wall street, regulation, more government, what are we going to we goingmine safety -- more inspectors, more regulation, more government. it is consent -- we ask the government to grow and then we say no more government. >> first of all, let us give the tea party credit for being a movement of peo
>> i will call it the first gasp of a new movement with deep roots in america and i certainly would not call it a white american movement. i have a fine in turn, terence williams of michigan, who is african-american and he is proud to associate himself with that movement. the tea party movement really less about gender or less about race or heritage then it is about an issue -- small government and individual privacy. and that is what is catching on. >> tell me about small...
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." >> wall street took advantage of america. it's now our turn to look at wall street contributing to a better america. >> sounds simple enough. but a bank regulation bill that seems like a slam dunk only a short time ago -- >> i think we're very, very close -- gwen: has run into a partisan buzz saw on capitol hill. >> this bill wouldn't solve the problems that led to the financial crisis. it would make them worse. gwen: might the same thing happen to president obama's eventual supreme court nominee or to the plan embraced by global leaders this week to reduce nuclear weapons? but saws ever where. >> the tea party movement. gwen: much of it building under the tea party flag. >> stop calling anyone un-american. let the unintended consequences of these actions, the results are un-american. gwen: covering the week, david wessel of "the wall street journal," gloria borger of cnn, peter baker of "the new york times," and john dickerson of "slate" magazine and cbs news. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> a
." >> wall street took advantage of america. it's now our turn to look at wall street contributing to a better america. >> sounds simple enough. but a bank regulation bill that seems like a slam dunk only a short time ago -- >> i think we're very, very close -- gwen: has run into a partisan buzz saw on capitol hill. >> this bill wouldn't solve the problems that led to the financial crisis. it would make them worse. gwen: might the same thing happen to president...
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well, drug dealing happens in the ghetto for sure, but it happens everywhere else in america as well. in fact, you know, where significant differences in the survey data have been found, frequently suggest that white youths are more likely to engage if illegal drug dealing than black youth, but it has been black youth and particularly young black men that have been the primary targets of the drug war. >> when you make those assertions, where do you get the rezap then to back that up, what kind of sources do you go to? >> there's some excellent data that can be found through the sentencing project. the sentencing project, here in d.c. has done a fantastic job of analyzing, and publicizing through its reports, all of the data that the department of justice publishes on an annual basis, so this is based on the government's own statistics and many of the reports that have been done by the sentencing project. >> calls, atlanta, is first on our democrats line, jane john with michelle alexander, she's the author of "the new jim crow." go ahead please. >> caller: yes, prisoners in the -- the
well, drug dealing happens in the ghetto for sure, but it happens everywhere else in america as well. in fact, you know, where significant differences in the survey data have been found, frequently suggest that white youths are more likely to engage if illegal drug dealing than black youth, but it has been black youth and particularly young black men that have been the primary targets of the drug war. >> when you make those assertions, where do you get the rezap then to back that up, what...
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do you know how many muslims are in america? do you know how many mosques there exist in america? do you know obama's father is muslim? >> stahl: of the 70 students, about a third were women, some with head scarves, some without. all were engrossed as nawaz railed against the islamic radicals who set off their bombs in marketplaces or mosques, and disparaged those who then remain silent. >> nawaz: why are we busy making excuses for the terrorists? why don't we protest against the terrorists like we protest against america? is it not also a crime when muslims are killing muslims? >> stahl: the students in lahore seemed receptive to his message. but then, this is a city with a history of religious tolerance. >> nawaz: that's the sikh temple... >> stahl: nawaz showed us a sikh temple that was built in 1848, right next to the great badshahi mosque. >> nawaz: i don't want anybody to tell me how to worship god. >> stahl: he had a much rougher time at another workshop with a group from peshawar and the swat valley. more of the students here believe the narrative, and they challenged nawa
do you know how many muslims are in america? do you know how many mosques there exist in america? do you know obama's father is muslim? >> stahl: of the 70 students, about a third were women, some with head scarves, some without. all were engrossed as nawaz railed against the islamic radicals who set off their bombs in marketplaces or mosques, and disparaged those who then remain silent. >> nawaz: why are we busy making excuses for the terrorists? why don't we protest against the...
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and this is really bad for not only the farmers, it's bad for america. it's bad for all of us. >> larry: how did you get involved, interested in the farming thing? >> i was doing some shows in the illinois state fair. and i was on the bus talking to big jim thompson, the governor of illinois. and he and i were sitting there, and it was kind of like an annual ritual. i would come in and do the fair and he would come on the bus and we'd have a bowl of chili and drink a beer and talk about things. and this particular year, we started talking about the farmers. i'd heard from my friends in texas about how the farmers weren't doing that good. and i grew up on a farm. and i knew that it didn't ever do really great. but i heard that it was worse than usual, that they weren't get anything money and they were going out of business at an alarming rate. i started checking out, and sure enough. we at one time had over 8 million small family farmers, and now we're down to less than two million. and that's not right. >> larry: it's the big companies. >> and that's not
and this is really bad for not only the farmers, it's bad for america. it's bad for all of us. >> larry: how did you get involved, interested in the farming thing? >> i was doing some shows in the illinois state fair. and i was on the bus talking to big jim thompson, the governor of illinois. and he and i were sitting there, and it was kind of like an annual ritual. i would come in and do the fair and he would come on the bus and we'd have a bowl of chili and drink a beer and talk...
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america is a strong nation, a resilient nation. as we confront new threats, we will use our values and way of life as the most powerful forces of our strength. we will do this for now and for years to come. here, at the memorial, there is an description at the survivor treated reads -- "the spirit of this city and this nation will not be defeated, are deeply rooted face sustains us." this is wisdom to me. it describes perfectly that intangible quality that whenever challenges we face, we will respond, we will persevere, we will continue to thrive, and our families and communities and across our nation. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, madame secretary. we look forward to working with you as we move forward and appreciate your leadership in this important area. thank you for making this trip a priority with your busy schedule. today, as we have been on this site remembering, others across the country have gathered as well to pay respect, to bring awareness, to remember, and to educate. just five hours from here in downtown little
america is a strong nation, a resilient nation. as we confront new threats, we will use our values and way of life as the most powerful forces of our strength. we will do this for now and for years to come. here, at the memorial, there is an description at the survivor treated reads -- "the spirit of this city and this nation will not be defeated, are deeply rooted face sustains us." this is wisdom to me. it describes perfectly that intangible quality that whenever challenges we face,...
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spent by with bank of america homeowners. the hope for homeowners program on a theoretical point it looks nice because the idea of the appreciation featured in the home under the transfer appreciation and investors the chance to share is appealing but every program has operational concerns and would probably hurt hope for homeowners the most was because it was a sycophant deviation from the standard feg program and the operational hurdle to put in place has been difficult so we've been working on rolling out question time and we are not very get. if we look at the new program put out by fha which is simpler like lamenting the appreciation will be operationally easy to roll out and much more effective on that point of view. >> thank you. >> hope for homeowners was a complicated program in terms of how it could be executed. i generally tend to be a little bit more in favor of shared appreciation because i believe that unless there is some sharing of the up side the the notion of sharing on the downside doesn't seem fair. i will
spent by with bank of america homeowners. the hope for homeowners program on a theoretical point it looks nice because the idea of the appreciation featured in the home under the transfer appreciation and investors the chance to share is appealing but every program has operational concerns and would probably hurt hope for homeowners the most was because it was a sycophant deviation from the standard feg program and the operational hurdle to put in place has been difficult so we've been working...
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when the states are stronger, america is stronger. when america is stronger, the world is stronger. it all begins with you. so what are you prepared to do? thank you for taking part in the national commitment form. -- forum. >> thank you for being here today, especially reverend sharpton and the action network for making this possible. good bye from the first baptist church of harlem. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> still to come on c-span, first lady michelle obama those the white house event for national take your daughters and sons to work day. after that, to look at supreme court nominees. it after that, a chance to look at black policy and public policy issues. tomorrow, a memorial service for the 29 miners who died earlier this month at the upper big branch mine in west virginia. we will hear remarks from president obama, vice-president joe biden, and west virginia governor joe manchin. watch that live at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> i think there is a huge lack of knowledge about how this t
when the states are stronger, america is stronger. when america is stronger, the world is stronger. it all begins with you. so what are you prepared to do? thank you for taking part in the national commitment form. -- forum. >> thank you for being here today, especially reverend sharpton and the action network for making this possible. good bye from the first baptist church of harlem. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning...
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. >>> still ahead on "america this morning," why a police officer used a stun gun on a 10-year-old. >>> plus, newborn twins with birthdays a week apart. and arizona's infamous sheriff with a new way to make his inma inmates work for their tv time. ♪ the ultimate basket is 78 percent candy. the♪ore eggs the better. - 12 percent grass. - i like nail polish. - easy on the grass please. - chocolate. and 10 percent what i like to call the "wow factor." walgreens makes putting together the perfect basket easy. with reese's peanut butter eggs, oreo cookies, starburst jelly beans, and more. then personalize it with something special. an egg-to-bunny ratio of four to one is crucial. walgreens. there's a way to make every bunny happy. an egg-to-bunny ratio of four to one is crucial. have you tried honey bunches of oats yet? every spoonful is a littlemmm.ferent./ they got three kinds of flakes. this is delicious. it' the perfect combinaton of sweet and crispy. i love it. this is so good. this is great. the magic's in the mix. ♪ (announcer) right now, all over the country, discover card cus
. >>> still ahead on "america this morning," why a police officer used a stun gun on a 10-year-old. >>> plus, newborn twins with birthdays a week apart. and arizona's infamous sheriff with a new way to make his inma inmates work for their tv time. ♪ the ultimate basket is 78 percent candy. the♪ore eggs the better. - 12 percent grass. - i like nail polish. - easy on the grass please. - chocolate. and 10 percent what i like to call the "wow factor."...
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america's reach into space is linked with america tofs training of scientists and mathematicians who will drive our 21st century innovations. and i know there is no one in the senate any more commited to stem education than you, madam chair. that is why i've chosen this week to honor a great federal employee from nasa who dedicated her career to promoting stem education. dorothy metcalf lindenberger, dottie took an unusual path to space. as a child she was always interested in space exploration. when she lost a trip to space camp, her parents saved up money for her to go. it turned out to be an excellent investment not only in her daughter's future but in the many students she inspired. she pursued her love of science in college where she majored in college. she began teaching in hudson bay high school in vancouver, washington, in 1999. in her five years there as a science teacher, she won awards for achievement an avid marathon runner, dottie coached the school's cross country team. in 2003 one of her students asked the question that would change her life. the student curiously aske
america's reach into space is linked with america tofs training of scientists and mathematicians who will drive our 21st century innovations. and i know there is no one in the senate any more commited to stem education than you, madam chair. that is why i've chosen this week to honor a great federal employee from nasa who dedicated her career to promoting stem education. dorothy metcalf lindenberger, dottie took an unusual path to space. as a child she was always interested in space...
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this is america. >> indeed it is. elijah cummings, thank you very much, and i wish you a happy easter weekend. thank you. >>> and politico's jonathan martin with the latest on the sex shop spending spree. >>> but how should the president celebrate the victory? "the daily show"'s john stewart has an idea. >> you don't have to relax in real time. pack it all into one of those '80s movie maun tajs. we're part of nature, and as we destroy nature, we destroy ourselves. it's a selfish thing to want to protect nature. i never intended to be a businessman. we made the world's best climbing equipment out of here. we realized that putting in and taking out of all these pitons was causing damage to the rock. so, i made these little soft aluminum chalks that you just put in with your fingers. and i'm a dam buster. we've been working for years to take this dam out. the reservoir behind it is only 4 feet deep-- the water gets real warm, kills a lot of the life in the river. when you take out a dam, that's a real victory. i mean, a
this is america. >> indeed it is. elijah cummings, thank you very much, and i wish you a happy easter weekend. thank you. >>> and politico's jonathan martin with the latest on the sex shop spending spree. >>> but how should the president celebrate the victory? "the daily show"'s john stewart has an idea. >> you don't have to relax in real time. pack it all into one of those '80s movie maun tajs. we're part of nature, and as we destroy nature, we destroy...
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♪ god bless america ♪ my home sweet home ♪ >> god bless america, thank you!ç ♪ ♪ >> >> reporter: the same thing you've heard, higher taxes, big government spending this is the theme out here, the health care bill. what is your name sir? why are you here today? >> i'm from antioch, california i'm here to support the effort to change our government to get back to a constitutional form of government and change hot leadership is in washington, d.c., just like everybody else here. >> reporter: there was a tea party in san francisco downtown as well as 1/3y miles south of here in theç silicon valley as you know, greta, it -- it takes 10 seats to win the senate back to the republicans, 41 seats to win the house back. the question is whether the energy you see here in the san francisco bay area will translate to republicans running elsewhere in the country [ inaudible ] will they -- meet the needs of the tea party people. we saw a democrat here had a sign that said one angry democrat. >> greta: it looks like you got thousandsç behind you that i guess is tel
♪ god bless america ♪ my home sweet home ♪ >> god bless america, thank you!ç ♪ ♪ >> >> reporter: the same thing you've heard, higher taxes, big government spending this is the theme out here, the health care bill. what is your name sir? why are you here today? >> i'm from antioch, california i'm here to support the effort to change our government to get back to a constitutional form of government and change hot leadership is in washington, d.c., just like...
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the growth of new city and to the first day of america. and at major world of a finance and trade complete with its first grand central station. vanderbilt played a major part in all of these events, and more. as t.j. stiles writes the commodores live left his mark on america's most basic beliefs about equality and opportunity did he start a business at the very epitome of the jacksonian ideal am a working man's desiring only a level playing field to compete against the vested interest that he ended it as a symbol of any quality of unmovic as the gilded age, would've made americans question for the first time the dangers of didacticism and business. is testament and acquainting americans with the very idea of the modern corporation of the enormous be depersonalized business entity. what cornelius vanderbilt was a young man americans work almost exclusively as farmers and small businessmen and what money they saw was mostly solid going. corporations were a rarity. entities of direction for multis to complete large public projects such as ro
the growth of new city and to the first day of america. and at major world of a finance and trade complete with its first grand central station. vanderbilt played a major part in all of these events, and more. as t.j. stiles writes the commodores live left his mark on america's most basic beliefs about equality and opportunity did he start a business at the very epitome of the jacksonian ideal am a working man's desiring only a level playing field to compete against the vested interest that he...
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cleaning up america. except this goal involves countless hours of volunteerism and about 3,000 miles of legwork. coming up. [ male announcer ] are you watching cable? here's what you should be watching: your cable bill, because you could be paying way too much. stop spending more for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone, for just $69.99 a month for six months -- three top-rated services for one rock-bottom price. but don't wait, this is your last chance. fios gives you what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 a month for six months with a two-year agreement. call now. if you stick with cable, you'll be stuck with the bill. last chance to get three fios services for an amazing $69.99 a month for six months. call 1-888-884-fios. that's 1-888-884-fios. call the verizon center
cleaning up america. except this goal involves countless hours of volunteerism and about 3,000 miles of legwork. coming up. [ male announcer ] are you watching cable? here's what you should be watching: your cable bill, because you could be paying way too much. stop spending more for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone, for just $69.99 a month for six months -- three top-rated services for one rock-bottom price. but don't wait, this is your last chance. fios...
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i'll talk to someone who says we need a value-added tax in america. a move critics call an economy killer. >>> plus, new fighting breaks out in the capital of a key american ally. hear how the united states military could be affected by the unrest overseas. >>> and then tonight at 6:00 eastern right here on msnbc, it's "the ed show." i'll be back at 6:00 eastern. the president of the united mine workers of america joins me to talk about the mining disaster in west virginia, the legal ramifications, and if it could have been prevented. that's tonight at 6:00 right here on msnbc. [ female announcer ] sometimes, you can get so much out of so little. woohoo! [ female announcer ] especially when it comes to charmin ultra soft. its ultra soft design is soft and absorbent. it has so much absorbency, you can use 7 sheets versus 28 of the leading value brand. so your family can get more out of less. mom's never gonna believe this one. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft. enjoy the go. geico's been saving people money and who doesn't want value for their do
i'll talk to someone who says we need a value-added tax in america. a move critics call an economy killer. >>> plus, new fighting breaks out in the capital of a key american ally. hear how the united states military could be affected by the unrest overseas. >>> and then tonight at 6:00 eastern right here on msnbc, it's "the ed show." i'll be back at 6:00 eastern. the president of the united mine workers of america joins me to talk about the mining disaster in west...
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is that what we want in america? >> the rawness of this debate is back with us at a time when politics are already pretty raw. >> absolutely. and this particular piece of legislation that the governor has to decide whether she's going to sign or not in arizona would be the toughest with regard to criminalizing illegal immigration, illegal immigrants in the entire country. that's why you heard that particular comment. what's interesting is we're talking about a state working on it because the federal government has just not been able to deal with this for so long. >> not able to deal with it. the first bite from congressman gutierrez was a reminder to his companies. he also says his own party including the president promised people to move on immigration reform this year. any chance? >> democratic leaders are well aware of that promise. that's why the president we are told called a republican, the newest one scott brown of massachusetts, this afternoon to see if he might be interested in signing on with democrats to m
is that what we want in america? >> the rawness of this debate is back with us at a time when politics are already pretty raw. >> absolutely. and this particular piece of legislation that the governor has to decide whether she's going to sign or not in arizona would be the toughest with regard to criminalizing illegal immigration, illegal immigrants in the entire country. that's why you heard that particular comment. what's interesting is we're talking about a state working on it...
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. >>> fox news is america's election quarterbac headquarter. one of the most vulnerable senators up for re-election is arkansas senator blanche lincoln fac face faces challen from halter and also morrison. last night, the three squared off in a televised debate at the university of arkansas. our own james rosen has the story from little rock. hey, james! >> reporter: no knock-out punches scored or even attempted between n the debate. they kept the discourse civil and substantive. halter said it was unseemly for blanche lincoln to accept campaign contribution from goldman sachs while serving as oversight role of derivative industry. and lincoln suggested that halter former security chief under president clinton might seek to privatize social security. at the end of the debate, the candidates spoke with the greatest emotion about the harsh tone of the campaign thus far and many negative tv ads they runned and something they both say they lamented. >> put a craft line at the bottom that is a crafty name they made up by they won't tell you who they
. >>> fox news is america's election quarterbac headquarter. one of the most vulnerable senators up for re-election is arkansas senator blanche lincoln fac face faces challen from halter and also morrison. last night, the three squared off in a televised debate at the university of arkansas. our own james rosen has the story from little rock. hey, james! >> reporter: no knock-out punches scored or even attempted between n the debate. they kept the discourse civil and substantive....
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we have to talk to america. we have to spend time with america. we have to help the fog be removed from their eyes. we have to drain the kool-aid from their veins. we have to help them understand what freedom is all about and that they already have it in their hands -- they build their businesses, they educate their kids, they create an america for tomorrow. [applause] if you leave this conference with nothing else, take this with you -- it is never too late in america. it is never too late in america. president obama talked about "yes, we can." we're going to go talk to america about what we will do. there is a big difference. [applause] what we will do. what we will do is rely on the ingenuity and the commitment of the people of this country, not the programs and the bureaucracies of government. what we will do is engage america anew. we will speak to her with truth, speak to her with vision, speak to her through action. ronald reagan noted famously, when asked about his strategy for the cold war, "we win, they lose." [applause] with your help,
we have to talk to america. we have to spend time with america. we have to help the fog be removed from their eyes. we have to drain the kool-aid from their veins. we have to help them understand what freedom is all about and that they already have it in their hands -- they build their businesses, they educate their kids, they create an america for tomorrow. [applause] if you leave this conference with nothing else, take this with you -- it is never too late in america. it is never too late in...
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he compared it to when columbus landed in america which he says, quote, didn't turn out so well for native americans. >>> business bet -- beat is up next. >>> these are culled silly bands an apparently stores are having a tough time keeping them in stock. some parents are signing up for waiting lists so the kids can get their hands on this must- have accessory. >> tony, why didn't you come up with this. >> i wish. >> i wish you did too. we didn't think dog food... could make that big of a difference, but it really has. we thought, oh, goldie, you're getting older, and she started eating the purina one... and people would say, "what did you do to her?" [ announcer ] purina one for seniors unlocks the brilliance of nature. [ kristen ] it's a great feeling having a beautiful, happy dog. it makes you feel like you've done something good for your pet. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. now, reformulated with... enhanced botanical oils... that naturally nourish... to help sustain a bright mind. >>> adam shapiro joins us with our business beat. let me get this straight. we're going to he
he compared it to when columbus landed in america which he says, quote, didn't turn out so well for native americans. >>> business bet -- beat is up next. >>> these are culled silly bands an apparently stores are having a tough time keeping them in stock. some parents are signing up for waiting lists so the kids can get their hands on this must- have accessory. >> tony, why didn't you come up with this. >> i wish. >> i wish you did too. we didn't think dog...
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true on wall street in america. that is, the freedom to succeed has to include the freedom to fail. i think you create a accountability. you bring about some reforms in these ratings organizations, so that the consumers and investors have credible information. you throw in gse reform, you reject too big to fail. i think the marketplace will sort out itself. >> i couldn't agree with you more. i appreciate the conversation and looking forward to more from the republican leadership on all of those issues. >>> as lawmakers battle over the future of the reform, new developments in the crisis commission. gambling with our money in secret. this week the commission slapped the credit rating agency who goes largely unreformed under the president or the democrats' reform plan with a subpoena after investigators determine the company was not complying with document requests. the first subpoena the panel has issued to force compliance. think of these ratings agencies as the ones that are rubber-stamping effectively the toxic bo
true on wall street in america. that is, the freedom to succeed has to include the freedom to fail. i think you create a accountability. you bring about some reforms in these ratings organizations, so that the consumers and investors have credible information. you throw in gse reform, you reject too big to fail. i think the marketplace will sort out itself. >> i couldn't agree with you more. i appreciate the conversation and looking forward to more from the republican leadership on all of...
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if america can no longer be america, who can be? how do we end the this whole we find ourselves in? with the foundation believe that everything should be on the table -- week at the foundation believe that everything should be on the table. some have the tax aversion centrum. they have meant -- never met an increase they did not hate and do everything in their power to stop. to me that is simply untenable position, both physically and politically. dear to the sheer magnitude of the imbalance that we face, addressing this without any revenue increases simply does not add up. doing so would devastate the important social insurance and other important government programs. there needs to be adjustments, but the social contract is part of the fabric of our society, and any set of solutions recognized that the core of these programs must remain in tact, particularly for those who need them. meanwhile, some to say -- some seem to have entitlement fixation. they have never met a universal entitlement program they did not fall in love with. but with the rapidly exploding population of the el
if america can no longer be america, who can be? how do we end the this whole we find ourselves in? with the foundation believe that everything should be on the table -- week at the foundation believe that everything should be on the table. some have the tax aversion centrum. they have meant -- never met an increase they did not hate and do everything in their power to stop. to me that is simply untenable position, both physically and politically. dear to the sheer magnitude of the imbalance...
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worth remembering that nucor is indeed the largest recycler in north america. we want to take a closer look at this quarter. the state of the steel business, the future of american manufacturing and, yes, employment. and nobody's better suited to help us than that than nucor's ceo dan d'amico. welcome back to "mad money." how are you? >> fine, jim. flat to be back. how are you? >> listen, we're all listening to the conference call and we were all saying the same thing, holy cow, we think dan got a little optimistic. you were a little more positive on this call than you've been in the last 18 months. >> well, listen, it's hard mott to be a little bit more optimistic for sure. you know, a year ago we were looking at a loss of 60 crypts a share. this quarter we made 10 cents. a year ago, we had operating profit excluding lifeo. this quarter we had it 146 million. our utilization is up to 73% versus 45% a year ago and 58% last quarter. things have improved but i don't want to mislead you, jim. we've still got a tough road ahead of us. >> well, you did say it was an
worth remembering that nucor is indeed the largest recycler in north america. we want to take a closer look at this quarter. the state of the steel business, the future of american manufacturing and, yes, employment. and nobody's better suited to help us than that than nucor's ceo dan d'amico. welcome back to "mad money." how are you? >> fine, jim. flat to be back. how are you? >> listen, we're all listening to the conference call and we were all saying the same thing,...
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when the states are stronger, america is stronger. when america is stronger, the world is stronger. it all begins with you. so what are you prepared to do? thank you for taking part in the national commitment form. -- forum. >> thank you for being here today, especially reverend sharpton and the action network for making this possible. good bye from the first baptist church of harlem. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> thank you very much. mr. green for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. our colleague, mr. fugate has arrived and i will yield my time to him. >> i thank mr. costello. >> the chair thanks the chairwoman for recognizing me. let me apologize. i was supposed to be with the member panel but i was chairing an aviation subcommittee down the hall and i ask unanimous consent to place my full statement into the record. >> yes, certainly. without objection. >> madam chair i've been working closely with a bipartisan working group of forty members and worked on the levy caucus with rodney alexander to discuss issues related to the fema map modificatio
when the states are stronger, america is stronger. when america is stronger, the world is stronger. it all begins with you. so what are you prepared to do? thank you for taking part in the national commitment form. -- forum. >> thank you for being here today, especially reverend sharpton and the action network for making this possible. good bye from the first baptist church of harlem. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> thank you very much. mr. green for five...
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i don't think he should rail against america while making all of that money. >> you notice that the son didn't say the father was joking about causing the earthquake. >> greg: he glossed over that and we have to gloss over to a break. >> why do you that? we have to have a talk. coming up, bill said something stupid and he corrects him lamely, while i bench 450 in the alps. >> when will a new male studies program talk about scment things they do? who cares? check out the dudes -- i mean, where are the women?! ill have ae focusing and paying attention. it feels as though my thoughts are spinning. distractions can make my day even more challenging, especially the mornings, when i really need to be organized. now there is an action guide just for adults with adhd that may help. call the number on your screen for your free copy or visit adhdactionguide.com. the guide has tips that may help reduce distractions... so i can focus on my monthly sales goals and finish what i started. with adhd i sometimes have a hard time managing my schedule and trouble meeting deadlines. the guide showed me how
i don't think he should rail against america while making all of that money. >> you notice that the son didn't say the father was joking about causing the earthquake. >> greg: he glossed over that and we have to gloss over to a break. >> why do you that? we have to have a talk. coming up, bill said something stupid and he corrects him lamely, while i bench 450 in the alps. >> when will a new male studies program talk about scment things they do? who cares? check out the...
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past 18 months is we have this secrecy where you had -- the fed and the treasury pressuring bank of america possibly not to talk about the losses that it could incur with the purchase of merrill lynch. so all of this back room secrecy, this idea that big government and big banks are colluding to hide information from investors has led to these proposals to audit the fed, all kinds of other things. i think if we get out of the bailout business, people will feel more comfortable that there is transparency, consistent release of information. that the government isn't using its powers to favor certain institutions over others. so some of this pressure will go away. as for the specific proposal of auditing the fed, i don't think it's helpful because it looks like congress has -- the fed has always politicized the congress obviously votes on the fed chairman. but we don't need more day to day political interference. if they're auditing monetary policy it confuse the markets as to what the fed -- is it making decisions based on the merits or based on its congressional audit. thank you. >> henry st
past 18 months is we have this secrecy where you had -- the fed and the treasury pressuring bank of america possibly not to talk about the losses that it could incur with the purchase of merrill lynch. so all of this back room secrecy, this idea that big government and big banks are colluding to hide information from investors has led to these proposals to audit the fed, all kinds of other things. i think if we get out of the bailout business, people will feel more comfortable that there is...
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that is about 70% of small businesses in america. it will be interesting to see how robust that small business tax credit is. obviously, this is a category of folks that are prevalent on a daily, real basis. -- struggling on a daily, real basis. we tried to highlight areas of concern. we did not get to everything, we could not, in the 30-page document. for the immediate regulatory issues that need to be held this year, you have heard it before. this grandfather plan is huge. right now and employers are frozen in their benefit designs, cost sharing responsibilities, deductibles, so they're absolutely needs to be clarity. in addition, medical loss ratio will need to be defined. ali, they are very broadly defined. my personal hope, view here, fraud and abuse programs, programs to prevent that, care programs, should be defined as medical care benefits. if they are considered outside of your benefit dollars, it would hurt you. if you do not reach 80% in the small market, you have to start paying rebates to consumers in 2011. one thing tha
that is about 70% of small businesses in america. it will be interesting to see how robust that small business tax credit is. obviously, this is a category of folks that are prevalent on a daily, real basis. -- struggling on a daily, real basis. we tried to highlight areas of concern. we did not get to everything, we could not, in the 30-page document. for the immediate regulatory issues that need to be held this year, you have heard it before. this grandfather plan is huge. right now and...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back. a look at the stock market. stock prices were lower in the early going. a recent rally had taken the dow near the 11,000 level for the first time in 18 months. you see right now the dow is lightly up. s&p up as well and so is the nads dak. >>> president obama is proposing dramatic changes to america's nuclear strategy. under the new policy, the u.s. would not use nuclear weapons against nonnuclear countries. but defense secretary robert gates insists that, quote, all options are on the table when it comes to nations like iran and north korea. richard wolffe is msnbc political analyst. it's interesting, our first political team at msnbc says this is typical president obama, trying to be in the middle when it comes to this policy. >> reporter: kind of. he's also trying to spin this policy in another direction. so it's not just about defense, but it's about re
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back. a look at the stock market. stock prices were lower in the early going. a recent rally had taken the dow near the 11,000 level for the first time in 18 months. you see right now the dow is lightly up. s&p up as well and so is the nads dak. >>> president obama is proposing...
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however they take him to america in general clinton there are three general clinton's and the american revolution to american and one british and they are part of the connecticut troops who were given regular british army uniforms to where that were captured act see an unknown as the revco regimen. -- redcoats regiment. when he realizes he has been captured he swallows the silver bullet. he is observed in and day give him stuff to bring up the message and brings it up and shoves it down again. [laughter] at which time clinton the stars to lose his patience and says he will take the charter again and it will stay up or he will reach three bit through surgery at the end of a bayonet. he brings it up and is convicted and hong in kingston new york. but in some of you may have coats were you have a cloth over the button this was a fashion popular at the time of the american revolution on your overcoat were the buttons to match the cloth of the jacket. what was happening in philadelphia while the british were in occupation children could go in and out of the lines pretty much without being h
however they take him to america in general clinton there are three general clinton's and the american revolution to american and one british and they are part of the connecticut troops who were given regular british army uniforms to where that were captured act see an unknown as the revco regimen. -- redcoats regiment. when he realizes he has been captured he swallows the silver bullet. he is observed in and day give him stuff to bring up the message and brings it up and shoves it down again....
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america can no longer be america, who can be? how do we undid this whole we find ourselves? we believe that everything should be on the table. expenditure cut must play a major role. some have tax aversion syndrome. they have never met an increase they did not take into everything in their power to stop. that is an untenable position fiscally and politically. given the bounces weekdays, addressing these without any revenue increases does not add up. it doing so was devastating. the social contract is part of the fabric of our society. any solution should recognize that the core of these programs must remain intact, part of the early for those who need them. meanwhile, some seem to have an entitlement fixation. they have never met a universal entitlement program they did not fall in love with. if all of us are on the wagon, who is going to pull it? we are told the social security is "solvents" for another 30 years or so because of a $2.40 trillion of assets in the trust fund. you did not hear it. i was putting quotations around the word "assests" -- is because they have alrea
america can no longer be america, who can be? how do we undid this whole we find ourselves? we believe that everything should be on the table. expenditure cut must play a major role. some have tax aversion syndrome. they have never met an increase they did not take into everything in their power to stop. that is an untenable position fiscally and politically. given the bounces weekdays, addressing these without any revenue increases does not add up. it doing so was devastating. the social...
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pound away, america. from new york, >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like my three sons if bisons you mean terrified run aways hiding in a shipping container i hid in my back ready yeah. now to andy levy for a pre game report. andy, what's coming up on the show? >> a former mayor wants city employees to quit smoking or face penalties, possibly including being fired. we will ask questions like what's up with that? straight ahead. and an iranian cleric says women who wear revealing clothing are causing earthquakes. and finally they will perform live in studio and if you are good they may perform a red eye theme show. >> thank you, andy jie. thank you andy. that's what you sound like. >> not at all. >> i stand by what i said. >> in your tiny head that's what i sound like. >>> let's welcome our guests. i am here with the lovely and delicious diana alzone. she is so hot spark plugs are now diana falzone clubs. he is funnier than a drunken clown making balloon animals out of a smurf's intestine. and my repulsive sidekick. the epa declared his pants a s
pound away, america. from new york, >>> welcome to "red eye." it is like my three sons if bisons you mean terrified run aways hiding in a shipping container i hid in my back ready yeah. now to andy levy for a pre game report. andy, what's coming up on the show? >> a former mayor wants city employees to quit smoking or face penalties, possibly including being fired. we will ask questions like what's up with that? straight ahead. and an iranian cleric says women who wear...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. answering them. siemens. everything is better with swanson broth in it. made with garden vegetables and sun-drenched herbs. the secret is swanson, 100% natural chicken broth. >>> well, that makes it official there, the longtime home of the dallas cowboys is out of here. texas stadium was imploded just about an hour ago so all that's left of the 65,000 seat stadium is 6 million pounds of steel and concrete, 95% of which will be recycled. they left the stadium in 2008 after 38 historic seasons there. >>> consumers wary of increase late fees are starting to pay off their credit card debt faster than before. late payments fell to 4.39% last quarter. so what does it indicate about our financial recovery? let's bring in a personal finance expert. i'm going to cross my fingers and think that means good news. >> sure, sure. absolutely. i get asked all the time, do you really think a
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. answering them. siemens. everything is better with swanson broth in it. made with garden vegetables and sun-drenched herbs. the secret is swanson, 100% natural chicken broth. >>> well, that makes it official there, the longtime home of the dallas cowboys is out of here. texas stadium was imploded just about...
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they wrote in part -- "america's greatness lies in her people. she will always have men and women willing to ride rockets into the heavens. america's challenge is to match their bravery and acceptance of risk with specific plans and goals worthy of their commitment. nasa must continue to be at the fronteers of human space exploration in order to develop the technology and set the standards of excellence that will enable commercial space ventures to eventually succeed." i hope president obama listens to those words. i hope the president listens to congress which has given broad bipartisan support to the constellation program over many years. and i hope he listens to the millions of americans who understand that human space flight represents our nation's future, not merely its past. madam president, i yield the floor. mrs. hutchison: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from texas. mrs. hutchison: madam president, president obama is going to travel to florida where many expect him to discuss the adverse reaction to his proposed budge
they wrote in part -- "america's greatness lies in her people. she will always have men and women willing to ride rockets into the heavens. america's challenge is to match their bravery and acceptance of risk with specific plans and goals worthy of their commitment. nasa must continue to be at the fronteers of human space exploration in order to develop the technology and set the standards of excellence that will enable commercial space ventures to eventually succeed." i hope...